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CDR Patient Input for Truvada Common Drug Review Patient Group Input Submissions Emtricitabine / tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Truvada) for HIV‐1 infection, pre‐exposure prophylaxis Patient group input submissions were received from the following patient groups. Those with permission to post are included in this document. AIDS Committee of Toronto — permission granted to post. Canadian Treatment Action Council — permission granted to post. Maggie’s: Toronto Sex Workers Action Project – permission not granted to post. CADTH received patient group input for this review on or before March 28, 2016 The views expressed in each submission are those of the submitting organization or individual; not necessarily the views of CADTH or of other organizations. While CADTH formats the patient input submissions for posting, it does not edit the content of the submissions. CADTH does use reasonable care to prevent disclosure of personal information in posted material; however, it is ultimately the submitter’s responsibility to ensure no personal information is included in the submission. The name of the submitting patient group and all conflict of interest information are included in the posted patient group submission; however, the name of the author, including the name of an individual patient or caregiver submitting the patient input, are not posted. AIDS Committee of Toronto Section 1 — General Information Truvada; Emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil Name of the drug CADTH is reviewing and indication(s) of fumarate; HIV‐1 infection, pre‐exposure interest prophylaxis Name of the patient group AIDS Committee of Toronto Name of the primary contact for this submission: vvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvv Position or title with patient group vvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv Email vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Telephone number(s) vvvvvvvvvvvv vvvv vvv Patient group’s contact information: Email [email protected] Telephone 416‐340‐2437 Address 543 Yonge Street, Toronto ON | M4Y 1Y5 Website www.actoronto.org 1.1 Submitting Organization ACT (the AIDS Committee of Toronto) was founded in 1983 by a group of volunteers to address the emerging and urgent challenges of HIV and AIDS. Since then ACT has grown into Canada’s largest HIV service organization, and offers a comprehensive slate of free and confidential capacity building programs and support services. These are available to anyone living with HIV in Toronto, with an emphasis on young people and women at increased risk of HIV and gay men. ACT also works as community advocates and sexual health educators to reduce the rates of HIV transmission and prevent new infections from occurring. ACT’s vision is a Toronto where there are no new HIV infections, and the people and communities living with or most affected by HIV and AIDS live long and healthy lives free from stigma and discrimination. As a community‐based organization, ACT’s membership is composed of service users and other people living with HIV, volunteers (including the Board of Directors), staff, community partners and allies, and donors. 1.2 Conflict of Interest Declarations ACT’s Community Health Forums, a series of educational events attended by people living with HIV, are funded in part by Gilead Sciences Canada, along with several other pharmaceutical companies. Gilead’s contributions to ACT are restricted to funding the Community Health Forums and are not used for any other purpose. We have no declaration(s) of conflict of interest in respect of those playing a significant role in compiling this submission Section 2 — Condition and Current Therapy Information 2.1 Information Gathering This submission is based on three focus groups conducted by ACT. A total of 23 gay, bi and queer men participated. Each group brought a unique perspective to pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV infection (in submission “PrEP” refers to Truvada taken as HIV PrEP). The first group (FG 1) was made up of HIV‐negative men who currently take PrEP or who had taken PrEP in the past. The second group (FG 2) contained HIV‐negative men who tried to access PrEP but couldn’t, as well as men who had thought about PrEP as an HIV‐prevention method but hadn’t yet accessed it. The third group (FG 3) was HIV‐ emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Truvada) Patient Input Submission – AIDS Committee of Toronto 2 positive men who have sex with HIV‐negative men. The groups each ran for 90 minutes and participants were given a $30 honorarium. The groups were recorded with two separate devices and then transcribed. The quotes included in this submission are taken from that transcription. There were two note‐takers also in the room who captured the general flow of conversation and affect of the room. Recruitment for the groups was done through using ACT’s existing social media as well as email lists from program staff. Several community partners, such as HIV testing and treatment clinics were also given recruitment posters. Within the groups there was a diversity of race, age, employment status and sexual orientation. There were no self‐identified transgender participants. The participants ranged in age from 20 to 54 years old, with an average age of 30. 82% of participants identified as gay, 4% as queer, 4% as bisexual, 4% as MSM and 4% as mostly gay. In regards to race and ethnicity, 69% identified as white, 9% as South Asian, 13% as Latino, 4% as African Canadian and 4% as Middle Eastern. Regarding employment, 65% had full‐ time employment, 9% part‐time, 13% were students and 13% were unemployed. One person was deaf and participated through an ASL interpreter. For the group that had used or were using PrEP, there were seven participants. The length of time on PrEP varied throughout the group: 7‐12 months: 1 person (10 months) 13‐18 months: 4 people (13, 14, 15, 17 months) 19‐24 months: 2 people (20, 21 months) There was also a number of different ways whereby people had accessed PrEP: clinical trial: 3 people out of pocket: 1 person out of pocket in combination with private insurance: 1 person employment insurance: 2 people Two one‐on‐one interviews were conducted with ACT counsellors to capture their perspective on PrEP and how they saw it impacting their role as caregivers. This information was only drawn upon to complete Section 2.4. 2.2 Impact of Condition on Patients A persistent condition described by HIV‐negative men not using PrEP was the fear of becoming HIV‐ positive through sex. Participants described recurring experiences of anxiety in the lead up, during and following a range of sexual encounters with partners whose HIV status was both known and not know to them. Repeated experiences of anxiety had significant negative effects on participant’s sexual and mental health, as well as on their personal and sexual relationships. Some described how they ended relationships with partners after they learned that their partners were living with HIV. For some, anxiety about HIV transmission meant they were unable to have sex with HIV‐positive partners or partners whose status was unknown to them. Many expressed that this anxiety was a barrier to forming meaningful, truly intimate relationships with people as the persistent need – the impossibility of not having – to use a condom for sex was a barrier to taking relationships further. It is important to consider the impact of this fear and anxiety about seroconverting on people already living with HIV. emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Truvada) Patient Input Submission – AIDS Committee of Toronto 3 “My sex life exists under a giant shadow of paranoia and fear, and while [PrEP] is not foolproof and it doesn’t cover other STIs, I still don’t fear contracting anything like I fear contracting HIV.” (FG 2) “Every time I get tested, and I get tested every three months, the week before I’m shaking and worried I’m going to test positive – I’m really really anxious about it.” (FG 2) “HIV has always been a present part of conversations for me. My mother used to literally end every conversation we had with ‘I hope you’re using condoms!’…I don’t think my straight friends labour under the same sort of anxiety that my gay friends do when it comes to HIV. I don’t think that they necessarily consider that to use condoms or not use condoms is a decision when it comes to intimacy. For them, having sex together is intimate and whether they choose to use condoms or not isn’t a judgment of society. When we choose not to use condoms, for whatever reason, whether it’s intimacy or pleasure, we’re vilified.” (FG 1) “I was having sex with a guy and then, he didn’t tell me at first, but then one day I asked him and he said he’s [HIV‐positive and] undetectable. I didn’t want to but unconsciously I started pulling away, not visiting him anymore. I think if I was on PrEP I wouldn’t mind at all because I was into the guy. It’s bad and wrong that that happened but I couldn’t control it. We were at a point where we were going to have bareback sex…but the fact that he wanted to have bare sex and was undetectable but I was not up for it because of my fear of getting infected.” (FG 2) 2.3 Patients’ Experiences With Current Therapy The fear, anxiety, and paranoia about seroconverting is a condition that affects HIV‐negative participants’ mental well‐being, personal relationships and sexual health. Condoms were the primary method of preventing HIV among HIV‐negative participants not using PrEP; however, they still experienced considerable fear of becoming HIV‐positive. Participants voiced concern about the efficacy of using condoms alone. They spoke of experiences where condoms broke during sex.
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